To get away from stormy seas, Odysseus and his crew make landfall on a coastline overflowing with treasure.
In Homer's Odyssey, Odysseus and his crew encounter numerous challenges during their long journey home from the Trojan War.
One of these challenges is navigating through dangerous and unpredictable seas.
In order to find safety and respite, they seek refuge on a coastline rich with valuable treasures and resources.
This serves as an important contrast to the previous stormy seas they encountered, highlighting the rewards they find after enduring hardships.